Gas Stations Raise Prices for All Types of Fuel Again: How Much Do Gasoline, Diesel, and Autogas Cost Now.
Ukrainian drivers again feel the impact on their family budget due to the continuous rise in fuel prices. As of the last few days, prices at gas stations continue to increase, negatively affecting each driver's wallet.
According to price monitoring, premium A-95 gasoline has reached a mark of 62.77 hryvnias per liter, which is 74 kopecks higher than before. This means a growth of 1.193%. A-95 gasoline is also becoming more expensive, now costing 58.44 UAH per liter, or 79 kopecks more, which constitutes a 1.370% increase.
The price of A-92 gasoline has risen to 56.58 UAH per liter, which is 1.635% more. Diesel fuel has risen to a price of 55.56 UAH per liter, indicating a 1.572% increase. Even the price of autogas has increased by 12 kopecks, to 34.49 UAH per liter, a 0.349% rise.
Ukrainian drivers are facing an increase in fuel prices, which is an additional factor impacting their finances in a difficult economic situation.
Fuel prices in Ukraine continue to rise, threatening drivers' family budgets and the overall economic situation in the country.
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